Before snagging a VMA for her collaboration with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis on the marriage equality anthem “Same Love”, the Seattle-based singer released her first video for “She Keeps Me Warm,” an extension of her work with Macklemore.

The video sports a charming storyline between Lambert, an out lesbian, and an adorable female barista. “It is a pure love song meant for all people,” she says, “intending not to exploit or provide shock value, but to paint a graceful and powerful romantic picture.” Isn’t she the best?

The singer told the Seattle Times earlier this year that her collaboration with Macklemore was born after she received a call from Hollis Wong-Wear, the producer of Macklemore’s latest album The Heist. She says before her poetic hook was written, “Same Love” originally sampled Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out” as the bridge.

“I went home and flipped out,” Lambert said. “My whole life was hinging on this moment.” She says she wrote the hook you’ve grown to love in a matter of hours and the rest, as they say, is history.

Quite honestly, I hated that line in the song. “She keeps me warm” is such a bland, uninspired way to describe being in love with your special someone. Blankets “keep me warm” too. I wish her hook had painted a more colorful picture of how passion feels.

Aug 27, 2013 at 8:08 pm · @Reply ·

Alan down in Florida

@Badger88: Hate to disagree with you Badger but I love the line “She keeps me warm.” The song is not about passion, it is about love. About someone that makes you feel comfortable, loved, safe. For too long the outside world has been too hung up on the sex in homosexual. The whole marriage equality movement is predicated on marriage as a testament of love and as far as I’m concerned that line is a perfect encapsulation of love.